Wonderful! Thank you Sarah!
I can relate to Sarah so much. I grew up in an orphanage in S. Korea, and weighed only 26 pounds when I was adopted to a family in the U.S. at 6 years old. I was obsessed with food when I came to the U.S. and never could get enough to eat. I just was in love with food and would hoard foods in my bedroom. I never was an overweight kid, but at 12 years old, I became weight conscious and would fast for weekends at a time. I'd wish I could be kidnapped and starve to lose 10 or 20 pounds, or get so ill that I'd lose so much weight, if there were diet pills, I'd take them to lose weight. My normal height was 4'10" at 12 years old 100 lbs. But as an adult at 4'10", my weight would spiraled to 110 to 120 pounds and I was an avid marathon runner. I ran for an hour after I'd eat a big meal and trained and ran 5 marathons. My body's normal weight is about 110 115 for the past 20 years. I've fell into the food trends of being a vegan and then a vegetarian and then a pescatarian. And been through cleanses and detoxes for 3 weeks at a time. I believe that I've had a bigger obsession for food than most people. Oh yeah, I really could relate when Sarah said that she would buy more groceries than she could consume and keeping a fully stocked pantry and fridge at all times. As well as hanging out in grocery stores and looking at the various foods. I'd love reading recipes in the library at school. And I LOVE feeding people. In fact I am very annoying, most likely, because I urge people to eat more.Read full review »
Nainlee via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/19/19
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